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Spin Control wins Philip K. Dick Award

The 2007 Philip K. Dick Award, presented annually for distinguished science fiction published in paperback in the United States, was given to Chris Moriarty's Spin Control this weekend at Norwescon in SeaTac, Washington. A special citation was also given to Elizabeth Bear's novel Carnival. [via Locus Online]

Spin Control

If you want a hardcover edition of the winning novel, you'd have to get it from the SFBC...where you could get Spin Control, and four other books, for a dollar each with membership.

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